List of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers - Foreign Service

Foreign Service

  • Frank Almaguer, former ambassador to Honduras (Belize 1967-69)
  • Richard A. Boucher, assistant secretary of state, South and Central Asian affairs, (Senegal 1973-75)
  • Michael Corbin, Ambassador to Abu Dhabi (Mauritania 1982 - 84)
  • Scott Nelowet, President, Sanford-Brown Institute, (Tunisia 1990-91)
  • Raymond Burghardt, director, American Institute of Taiwan (Colombia 1968-69)
  • Johnnie Carson, ambassador to Kenya (Tanzania 1965-68)
  • Greg Engle, ambassador to Togo (South Korea 1980-81)
  • Richard Erdman, ambassador to Algeria (Turkey 1967-69)
  • Jerry Everhart, professor, Eastern New Mexico University (Malawi 1982-84)
  • Robert W. Fitts, ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu (Malaysia 1970-72)
  • Robert Ford, Ambassador to Syria (Morocco 1982 - 84)
  • Robert Gelbard, ambassador to Indonesia (Bolivia 1964-66)
  • David N. Greenlee, ambassador to Bolivia; previously ambassador to Paraguay, (Bolivia 1965-67)
  • Tony Hall, ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Agencies (Thailand 1966-67)
  • Michael Heyn, UNDP Regional Representative (1994-99), UN Special Coordinator for Emergency Relief Operations Liberia (1990), UN Special Delegate Kosovo (1999-2000), Director UNDP Chittagong Hill Tracts Development Facility Bangladesh (2002-2007), UNDP Coordinator Conflict Prevention Yemen (2010-11), (Peru 1964-66)
  • Christopher R. Hill, assistant secretary of state, East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Cameroon 1974-76)
  • Thomas Neil Hull, III, ambassador to the Republic of Sierra Leone (Sierra Leone 1968-70)
  • Vicki Huddleston, ambassador to Mali and Madagascar, Charge de affaires to Haiti and Ethiopia, and Principal Officer to the US Interests Section in Havana (Peru 1964-66)
  • Cameron R. Hume, ambassador to the Republic of South Africa; previously ambassador to Algeria (Libya 1968-69)
  • John Francis Keane, ambassador to Paraguay (Colombia 1966-69)
  • Darryl N. Johnson, ambassador to Thailand (Thailand 1962-65)
  • James Mack, deputy assistant secretary of state, International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (Honduras 1963-65)
  • R. Niels Marquardt, ambassador to the Republics of Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea (Rwanda 1977-79)
  • Larry L. Palmer, ambassador to Honduras (Liberia, 1971–1973)
  • Don McConnell, ambassador to Eritrea (Nigeria 1963-65)
  • Richard Allan Roth, ambassador to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau (Burkina Faso, 1969–72)
  • Kathleen Stephens, ambassador to South Korea (South Korea, 1975–77)
  • R. Barrie Walkley, ambassador to Gabon and the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe (Somalia, 19

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